"Add image" problem...
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Topic: "Add image" problem...
Posted By: martha
Subject: "Add image" problem...
Date Posted: 15 April 2005 at 3:05pm
Hello,
I m running version 7.9 in greek language and everything is perfect...
...except when it comes for the “add image” option in reply posts.
The weird thing is that clicking the button “add image” in my local pc
(that is not a server but the machine from which I upload the forum
files to the server) is triggering a java application window which prompts the user
to enter the image path, "http…."
BUT, when I use an other pc, clicking the “add image” button triggers forum/rte_image_window.
Also, on the contrary of the rest of the site where characters are
correctly displayed in greek, the characters on the opened window are
of that kind "Åíáëëáêôéêü êåßìåíï".
Why am I getting two different windows?
Any help is really appreciated
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Posted By: WebWiz-Bruce
Date Posted: 16 April 2005 at 4:11am
It could be that you have the WYSIWYG Editor disabled in 1 of the forums.
Also you may have corrupted files so try reuploading.
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Posted By: martha
Date Posted: 16 April 2005 at 6:03am
No, I don't and how could I?
Disable/Enable WYSIWYG Editor, is chosen once from forum configuration and reffers to all forums, doesn't it?
And reuploading didn't hhelp either...
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Posted By: dj air
Date Posted: 16 April 2005 at 7:08am
yes thats correct you can only disable it from the admin area BUT it
can also be disabled on a per user basis from the forum setting page.
on bith machines are you logged in, also are you using the same browser version, setting etc.
as this may explain the differences. as suggested try re uploadfing the forum files.
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Posted By: martha
Date Posted: 16 April 2005 at 12:27pm
ok, the difference was on IE vs FF.
The fault is on FF
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